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. >> in the united states, planned parent hood was the architects of the hysteria for the environment of roe v wade. using jane roe and misleading the american people that abortion would be good for our children. we have seen millions of children that are lost to abortion . ireland can look at other count ropes and it is something to fight for . planned parent hood they were with false cases trying to trick and mislead people. it is it happening in ireland. right now the lesson is clear. don't go the way of the misleading abortion trea trying to make a profit after the pain of women and hurt for the women and children. america looks to you as an inspirational point . we institute the right to life in our own nations. >> if i believe all that i am told by the liberals. this is the important thing they want the right to have an abortion . both of you are young women and neither one of you feel that the important thing in your life is to have access to abortion. are we misled to believe that this is what women want more than anything? >> yeah, absolutely governor, we have . the reason wh
. >> in the united states, planned parent hood was the architects of the hysteria for the environment of roe v wade. using jane roe and misleading the american people that abortion would be good for our children. we have seen millions of children that are lost to abortion . ireland can look at other count ropes and it is something to fight for . planned parent hood they were with false cases trying to trick and mislead people. it is it happening in ireland. right now the lesson is clear....
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intensive investigation and examination of media and hollywood and their role in treating thiskind of environment. >> i think the odds of hollywood doin it -- the odds of this president's oing an intensive study and an intensive investation of the impact of the of namee in hollywood are slim to none. the tired old -- meaning it's not going to happen. we will see, what is the tired old, the red herring being dragged across the path again. it's all about the guns. it's the mantra. when they refused to point the camera at themselves. lou: they're going to do exactly that and a point the camera at them, continue this disussion, and we're going to continue what he sure to be a significant national discussion. you postedd updatedext. the sandy hook massacre. tonight we focus on america's mental health problems and issues in the lou dobbs for him. issues in the lou dobbs for him. what can be [ me announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let ectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about vgra. ask if your heart is healthy ough for sex. do not take viagra if you take
intensive investigation and examination of media and hollywood and their role in treating thiskind of environment. >> i think the odds of hollywood doin it -- the odds of this president's oing an intensive study and an intensive investation of the impact of the of namee in hollywood are slim to none. the tired old -- meaning it's not going to happen. we will see, what is the tired old, the red herring being dragged across the path again. it's all about the guns. it's the mantra. when they...
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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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>>guest: a nice environment, which is conducive to creation of new products and new companies, and we like to copy that model on our vessel. >> you came up with this idea after graduate school? >>guest: when i was in graduate school i got my mba from the university of miami and many people from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after you graduate you get a job with an existing company or you leave and for many them that was not a good option and they left and took their ideas and companies with them. >> so they get their fancy education here and go back to indian or somewhere else. >>guest: we would like to stem the tide and keep them closer, and bring them back to the united states so they can create new jobs. and new companies. >> if they worked for a company they could have stayed? >>guest: if you get sponsored by a large corporation you can get the prop visas to work in the country but you cannot self sponsor and you cannot be here and c
>>guest: a nice environment, which is conducive to creation of new products and new companies, and we like to copy that model on our vessel. >> you came up with this idea after graduate school? >>guest: when i was in graduate school i got my mba from the university of miami and many people from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after...
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>>guest: a nice environment, which is conducive to creation of new products and new companies, and we like to copy that model on our vessel. >> you cam up with this idea after graduate school? >>guest: when i was in graduate school i got my mba from the university of miami and many people from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after you graduate you get a job with an existing company or you leave and for many them that was not a good option and they left and took their ideas and companies th them. >> so they get their fancy education here and go back to indian or somewhere else. >>guest: we would like to stem the tide and keep them closer, and bring them back to the united states so they can create new jobs. and new companies. >> if they worked for a company they could have stayed? >>guest: if you get sponsored by a large corporation you can get the prop visas to work in the country but you cannot self sponsor and you cannot be here and crea
>>guest: a nice environment, which is conducive to creation of new products and new companies, and we like to copy that model on our vessel. >> you cam up with this idea after graduate school? >>guest: when i was in graduate school i got my mba from the university of miami and many people from all ports of the world, india, europe, china, who wanted to stay here after they graduated and work on their companies, create new start-ups, but they were unable to do so because after...
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neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> wt has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the financial system. so if you don't have capital markets that are robust and working, how can you have a dynamic of capitalism? i don't think you do. this is the ultimate fault of this money printing binge that were on today. neil: up that the chicken is coming to roast? >> everybody is making their own choice. we have massive speculation going on. basically we are diverting capital to a spectrum of use. what we are telling washington, you are running a deficit for the fourth year in a row and yet you can borrow money almost for nothing. so why don't you just wait another year or two years. who w
neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> wt has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the financial system. so if...
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but with this environment, it could hurt him in the general election. that is not just him. a lot of the members. you are a senator from virginia, mark warner. are you going to step up, lead on gun control initiative again? here is somebody will do it. mansion from west virginia. a guy who used a gun in his ads and shot a senate bill, used it as a target. he is stepping away. it is going to be fascinating. but i think they were able to -- how far can they go and still avoid a primary problem later on? >> karl, they are talking about it being broad. not just gun control. mental health. and cultural issues. like video games and hollywood. really, the focus has been gun control. policy changes along those lines. >> well, again, the assault weapons in place, the weapons were purchased legally, not on the ban list. the assault weapons ban would have done nothing to keep it from this troubled man. this is a broader issue. horrific event. torn at the soul of america. so many innocent young lives were yo snuffed out. we better examine it and do so carefully, not do the quick and eas
but with this environment, it could hurt him in the general election. that is not just him. a lot of the members. you are a senator from virginia, mark warner. are you going to step up, lead on gun control initiative again? here is somebody will do it. mansion from west virginia. a guy who used a gun in his ads and shot a senate bill, used it as a target. he is stepping away. it is going to be fascinating. but i think they were able to -- how far can they go and still avoid a primary problem...
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you are not going to put military assets in place next to ali threat operating environments but we had so is much information lead gd up to the 9/11 anniversary on this attack there was no reason why assets shouldn't have been closer and i keep going back to the same point. >> judge jeanine: quick before we -- >> in the white house situation room as they were watching this unfold the idea that the president and the secretary of defense would not look at each other and say we have got to try. we are the ones who try and we didn't. >> judge jeanine: and that really is the shame of it. one last question, colonel hunt, what did you think of that report? >> i thought it was unnecessary. i thought -- >> judge jeanine: one word. >> it was poorly written. it was just wrap. >> judge jeanine: mike, one word? >> yeah, statement of the obvious. >> judge jeanine: that is one. >> that's it. >> judge jeanine: all right, guys, thanks so much. colonel hunt and mike davis thanks for being with us. thanks for being with us. what will the political fallous customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and
you are not going to put military assets in place next to ali threat operating environments but we had so is much information lead gd up to the 9/11 anniversary on this attack there was no reason why assets shouldn't have been closer and i keep going back to the same point. >> judge jeanine: quick before we -- >> in the white house situation room as they were watching this unfold the idea that the president and the secretary of defense would not look at each other and say we have...
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schools are a sensitive environment as well. you could provide safety and security with armed, trained, personnel without putting fear in everyone. >> he argued since timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to kill men, women and children in oklahoma city, restricting firearms will not make children safer but many lawmakers are skeptical about the nra plan. >> we have armed officers in many schools in washington, d.c. we have armed officers in schools. and some of that is appropriate and perhaps we can do more. it actually doesn't cost $8 billion. we have 130,000 elementary and secondary schools in the country. if you had two officers in each, that would cost $25 billion. where is that money going to come from? >> friday. nra c.e.o. said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. he explained parents will feel safer dropping kids off at school after the holidays if there's an armed police officer standing guard over their child's classroom. >> lots of folks on both sides of this. peter, thank you so much. >
schools are a sensitive environment as well. you could provide safety and security with armed, trained, personnel without putting fear in everyone. >> he argued since timothy mcveigh used fertilizer to kill men, women and children in oklahoma city, restricting firearms will not make children safer but many lawmakers are skeptical about the nra plan. >> we have armed officers in many schools in washington, d.c. we have armed officers in schools. and some of that is appropriate and...
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[laughter] i did it take starter out of desperation to say the enemy is not a big business but big environment. they just laugh. john: instead they make a movie called promised land that says fracking is evil. >> yes. matt damon will tell you fracking should be banned. and the heartland knows it is good for their community. their story had to be told. i asked the people of america and they did. john: buy give you $1 my name is in the credit? $20, dvd. $125 a film poster. this motivated people? >> anybody who gave $1 is the executive producer. [laughter] this is a film by the people for the people it allows the documentary movement to kick starter -- kicks starter. no longer can hollywood say what is a documentary. people out there, but kicks starter has closed. it is fantastic. john: good luck with your movie. i hear that mark cuban bought it? >> it will be on access tv going up against the promised land at the same time. there will be another voice. kicks starter has allowed us to do that. john: thank you. my charity and a charity sturdy that got the biggest film start -- story in [applause]
[laughter] i did it take starter out of desperation to say the enemy is not a big business but big environment. they just laugh. john: instead they make a movie called promised land that says fracking is evil. >> yes. matt damon will tell you fracking should be banned. and the heartland knows it is good for their community. their story had to be told. i asked the people of america and they did. john: buy give you $1 my name is in the credit? $20, dvd. $125 a film poster. this motivated...
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. >> the opportunity to play on the road, a tough environment -- these teams go at it pretty good every single time. that is something to help us build up our calluses a little before the playoffs. there will be a big plus for us. >> the big difference for the ravens last week was on offense. baltimore, two running backs still over the 100 yard mark. they said the most important thing that was better -- the offensive line. a huge bounce the game. it all added up hutu dominance. >> east -- it all at a double -- it all added up to dominance. >> joe also scrambled and made some plays, which was really positive. the run blocking was good. we watched for a lot of yards. those guys were really physical. the offense continues to improve, even though it is a young group. >> a big day for the n.b.a. as the season passes. the biggest among them -- a rematch of the finals from a year ago, the heat hosting the thunder. a matchup of first place teams on christmas day. a king james christmas. mario chalmers fines james -- jinds -- finds james. westbrook not happy. the teams had to be separated. kevin
. >> the opportunity to play on the road, a tough environment -- these teams go at it pretty good every single time. that is something to help us build up our calluses a little before the playoffs. there will be a big plus for us. >> the big difference for the ravens last week was on offense. baltimore, two running backs still over the 100 yard mark. they said the most important thing that was better -- the offensive line. a huge bounce the game. it all added up hutu dominance....
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ouldn't unions get with it, see reality and see global environment. >> should unions get with it the fact we don't have living wages in the united states and corporations have so much power they're overriding --. neil: what about nonunion counterparts who go through the same stuff every day. >> they do and a shame they're not unionized because union wages are 28% higher. everyone should be in a union. the fact we lost sight of that. neil: why don't you think they are? maybe because they can't be a of forded >> i think corporations have run a campaign for the last 40 years that have demonized unions and when you talk about unions we're talking about average workers. we'rr talking about your neighbors. we're talking about, you know, maybe people who are watching this. we're not talking about some amorphous groupf thugs as they have often been characterized. neil: i don't think we have to talk about amorphous group of thugs. we have to talk about money in, money out. a lot of companies can't afford them. they look always for the place where capital will be least risked. >> i think that
ouldn't unions get with it, see reality and see global environment. >> should unions get with it the fact we don't have living wages in the united states and corporations have so much power they're overriding --. neil: what about nonunion counterparts who go through the same stuff every day. >> they do and a shame they're not unionized because union wages are 28% higher. everyone should be in a union. the fact we lost sight of that. neil: why don't you think they are? maybe because...
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if we can get past this, then clearly i think we've got a very positive environment given all the other good things that have been said over and above that, that if we go over the cliff, if there's a real possibility, then we'll see consumer incomes go down and like i said earnings expectations are likely to be revised lower, so what do we like fundamentally? >> pretty defensive areas in many cases there? >> i would say that -- >> thank you. we've got to go, guys. thank you for your thoughts and ideas today on our beloved fiscal cliff. >> five days to go and counting before we fall off the so-called fiscal cliff and while there's no deal, more news out of washington and our very own john harwood is there. >> reporter: mandy, we've got a letter from the republican leadership to the president and to the democrats in the senate saying that the house has acted, they passed legislation last year to extend all the tax cuts and to shift the scheduled sequester cuts from defense to domestic programs, but, of course, in urging the senate to act saying, well, we've acted, now it's your turn, we'r
if we can get past this, then clearly i think we've got a very positive environment given all the other good things that have been said over and above that, that if we go over the cliff, if there's a real possibility, then we'll see consumer incomes go down and like i said earnings expectations are likely to be revised lower, so what do we like fundamentally? >> pretty defensive areas in many cases there? >> i would say that -- >> thank you. we've got to go, guys. thank you...
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the hospital says it creates a warm and festive environment for families at a hospital. that is really cute. sometimes to attract the ladies', a direct approach may work best. you cannot get much more blunt than 82-year-old sandy of oregon. he wants a wife and wants everyone to know it. he figures an unconventional approach may work a dent in his favor. he often forgets he is wearing the sign. >> i'd like to apply for your leftovers. of ladies? you're looking for a wide? >> oh, yes. >> the lucky lady must be older than 60, love books, and have a sense of humor he says he will bend on one roll. >> it a gorgeous 40 or 50 year- old came along and said i am too young but i want to do this, i would probably do it. >> he had been married three times and divorced three times but does not think that to be a red flag for potential companions. hopefully he will never after -- have to resolve differences like people in peru are accustomed to. a festival where people gather to settle a score at the end of the year. the fights are generally in good spirits competitors shaking hands a
the hospital says it creates a warm and festive environment for families at a hospital. that is really cute. sometimes to attract the ladies', a direct approach may work best. you cannot get much more blunt than 82-year-old sandy of oregon. he wants a wife and wants everyone to know it. he figures an unconventional approach may work a dent in his favor. he often forgets he is wearing the sign. >> i'd like to apply for your leftovers. of ladies? you're looking for a wide? >> oh, yes....
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maybe jc penney works or best buy works but you can't take the shot in this environment. you won't get it why. >>> and the gold trade has hardly budged. why is that? we'll head to the pits to find out. >>> housing on track for the first yearly gain in more than six years. a look whether the trend continues in 2013 and the best housing stock ahead. >>> shares of delta soaring more than 40% and we will debate whether the stock is on au autopilot or due to land. [ sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and
maybe jc penney works or best buy works but you can't take the shot in this environment. you won't get it why. >>> and the gold trade has hardly budged. why is that? we'll head to the pits to find out. >>> housing on track for the first yearly gain in more than six years. a look whether the trend continues in 2013 and the best housing stock ahead. >>> shares of delta soaring more than 40% and we will debate whether the stock is on au autopilot or due to land. [ sniffs...
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gerri: and mildly chief watchdog for the environment is out. epa administrator said today she is stepping down effective next month. her four year tenure has been marred by a string of controversy including pushing cap-and-trade. relations on coal fire power plant, the war on coal and a fight with republicans blocking the keystone pipeline. we talk a lot about that, remember. also accused of using a secret e-mail alias to conduct official business. that investigation still going on. jackson hasn't given any reason for her departure but has not accepted any other job at this time. and just ahead, have you given thought to your new year's resolution that? i have a few ideas congress has to consider. and we will have an in-depth preview of the housing market, coming up. gerri: americans are getting their financial house orders, so why can't washington? next, i new year's resolutions for congress. gerri: i have to tell you i'm tempted to go shopping to take advantage of all the sales retailers are having this week but i can't bring myself to do it.
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one of them was the environment and how we covered the environment. and every time we try to do a primetime special environment we wouldn't get a rating. that led, it's one of the chapters i write about, what i do not come across well. we had leonardo dicaprio india president clinton. we got killed for it. we did a primetime environmental special, and he was chairman of earth day that you and i thought he would just make an appearance. i got killed for. that was an attempt to try to cover the environment in a serious way and drive an audience. i was concerned, frankly, about our terrorism coverage. we did more terrorism coverage than others did before 9/11. jon miller went in and interviewed bin laden, trekked into the mountains in afghanistan and interviewed him. we get a primetime special, but i had some dealings with the military in washington who said their biggest concern wasn't act of terrorism. where discussion on doing more on care. in retrospect i wish we had done more. education is one that does not get covered nearly in the depth that it sh
one of them was the environment and how we covered the environment. and every time we try to do a primetime special environment we wouldn't get a rating. that led, it's one of the chapters i write about, what i do not come across well. we had leonardo dicaprio india president clinton. we got killed for it. we did a primetime environmental special, and he was chairman of earth day that you and i thought he would just make an appearance. i got killed for. that was an attempt to try to cover the...
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at things that are going to hurt us, but we are no longer in those environments. we are in a complex economy this interdependent and that really relies on organizations to provide us even with other subsidies. as we have to update our thinking and think longer terms, focus on stories that actually represent the trends come and not exaggerate malaise, and we have to get away from a year. so fear played a role in the development of human societies and the earliest stages. it is encoded in our dna. but, to evolve to the sort of complex modern environment that we live, we have to update the most basic aspects. and so that's what your question speaks to. >> are you fearful of venture capitalists? >> you know, the opposite of that i might say well, you know, venture-capital list has to be inherently optimistic because why would you invest in something where there are uncertain returns and so forth, telling the story about the coming prosperity, that's a story that is easily characterized and that is not in this book, and i really don't see it that way, from my standpoin
at things that are going to hurt us, but we are no longer in those environments. we are in a complex economy this interdependent and that really relies on organizations to provide us even with other subsidies. as we have to update our thinking and think longer terms, focus on stories that actually represent the trends come and not exaggerate malaise, and we have to get away from a year. so fear played a role in the development of human societies and the earliest stages. it is encoded in our...
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when somebody crazed is going into an environment where absolutely nobody, nobody has a firearm, has no way of protecting themselves. it's horrible. >> listen, you're talking about a situation that happened that doesn't happen that often. and even when we're talking about school situations, that, you know, that happen -- when they do happen they become news and it's multiple people at a time. 10s. we saw this, 26 people at one time. that's what people are trying to prevent. >> don, i'm saying the same thing happened at virginia tech. >> stand by. please, stop talking. a very good conversation. we need to continue. i will go to break when it's time to go to break. go ahead. >> my point is, somebody who's intent on doing harm, whether they have a long gun, like an ar-15 or semiautomatic pistol, be it a glock, smith & wesson, all guns capable of hitting multiple targets, and when the people that -- that the shooter is shooting at have no way of defending themselves, it -- it doesn't matter which firearm you're using. >> it does matter what firearm they're using, especially in the wake o
when somebody crazed is going into an environment where absolutely nobody, nobody has a firearm, has no way of protecting themselves. it's horrible. >> listen, you're talking about a situation that happened that doesn't happen that often. and even when we're talking about school situations, that, you know, that happen -- when they do happen they become news and it's multiple people at a time. 10s. we saw this, 26 people at one time. that's what people are trying to prevent. >> don,...
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> serving a life sentence for murder, leon lives in what is widely regarded as the most restrictive environment in the state of california -- pelican bay security housing unit or shu. inmates are confined to their cells for all but 90 minutes per day, which they're allowed to spend in a nearby concrete exercise area. leon had been living here for 14 years when we met him. >> i always tell people, they ain't built a prison hard enough to break me, you know? and some of us are stronger than others. i think that's what pelican bay is about. only the strongest are the ones that are going to make it, you know. >> while leon refuses to disavow loyalty to his gang, the prison sees a slow but steady flow of inmates who do through a process called debriefing. they not only break the code, they smash it to bits. >> it's basically when existing gang members want to get out of a gang inside a prison. and in order to do that, there's a whole debriefing process they have to go through. and it basically entails the inmate coming in and confessing everything's he's done with the gang and sometimes even, you kn
> serving a life sentence for murder, leon lives in what is widely regarded as the most restrictive environment in the state of california -- pelican bay security housing unit or shu. inmates are confined to their cells for all but 90 minutes per day, which they're allowed to spend in a nearby concrete exercise area. leon had been living here for 14 years when we met him. >> i always tell people, they ain't built a prison hard enough to break me, you know? and some of us are stronger...
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definitely need to talk about gups and we also need to talk about mental health issues, talk about parental environment, talk about a cultural decline. we are as the nra for responsible gun ownership. this was clearly not responsible. we need to have that conversation and be out in front on this. instead, they missed an opportunity blaming other people and really kind of drawing a line in the sand that didn't need to be drawn at this point. >> you're a gun owner. are you a member of the nra yourself? >> i am not. i support the nra but i'm not a member, no, sir. >> the relationship between an american and his or her gun is historic and something that creates great passion. what is your view about the specific campaign which i have been pursuing and the president is pursuing and others are pursuing which is not about banning guns, it's about banning assault weapons, getting the kind of weapons which can massacre school classrooms, these military style machines, getting those off the streets? >> right, when you have such a tragedy like we did, it was such a dark day for this nation. i think those types of
definitely need to talk about gups and we also need to talk about mental health issues, talk about parental environment, talk about a cultural decline. we are as the nra for responsible gun ownership. this was clearly not responsible. we need to have that conversation and be out in front on this. instead, they missed an opportunity blaming other people and really kind of drawing a line in the sand that didn't need to be drawn at this point. >> you're a gun owner. are you a member of the...
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how much the labor costs are, very important in a rising salary environment. how much leverage there is, meaning if you have all the labor and costs accounted for how much business can you do. the one i always like to think of is not a lemonade stand but it's pretty well known. it's chipotle. chipotle has legendarily fabulous gross margins at each of its stores. they have labor and they have food and they have customers. the more customers they can serve per hour the more leverage they have. the keys to the gross margins at chipotle are the cost of the guac, the beef, the chicken, the tortillas, the cost of the labor and most importantly number of customers they can push through in a given day. of course there are oz of other inputs, advertisements and leases of the stores, as little turnover as possible because the cost of training employees is tremendous. tats a huge obstacle to making a lot of money. that's something former ceo of costco jim sinegal made clear to us on many occasions on it show. sinegal was legendary for paying his employees the most and tr
how much the labor costs are, very important in a rising salary environment. how much leverage there is, meaning if you have all the labor and costs accounted for how much business can you do. the one i always like to think of is not a lemonade stand but it's pretty well known. it's chipotle. chipotle has legendarily fabulous gross margins at each of its stores. they have labor and they have food and they have customers. the more customers they can serve per hour the more leverage they have....
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some straight men look to the homosexual unit as a safe harbor compared to the predatory environment in other units. >> i had one or two gay men tell me go to the gay pod. you will be taken care of. i have had other guys in there write me, like show me, show me your penis and all this stuff like that. i am like, okay, whoa, back up. i'm not like that. little do they know that i am straight. bexar county don't really care. >> beauchamp says most inmates have been respectful of his sexuality. >> very flamboyant. come up to me and give me a massage. he wouldn't go too far. he knew i was straight. >> a lot of people were saying there was something going on between me and him. i could have messed around with him if i wanted to. of course you get a straight guy walking in the door, everybody is saying, well nobody has had him. i want him. i want to be the first. >> but these days, eloy orosco has bigger concerns than jail house relationships. he recently violated his parole after testing positive for drugs and threatening his sister in law with violence. >> i told her i was going to beat h
some straight men look to the homosexual unit as a safe harbor compared to the predatory environment in other units. >> i had one or two gay men tell me go to the gay pod. you will be taken care of. i have had other guys in there write me, like show me, show me your penis and all this stuff like that. i am like, okay, whoa, back up. i'm not like that. little do they know that i am straight. bexar county don't really care. >> beauchamp says most inmates have been respectful of his...
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but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana state prison, we were told a memorial service was being held for an 81-year-old inmate who had been at the prison since 1979. when we arrived, we realized it was someone we knew. we met willard lucas inside the prison barbershop when we shot at indiana state a few years earlier. he was in for murder and had no hope of getting out. >> i got double life and i got to stay here until i die, and hopefully, i can stay right where i'm at. i've been on this chair 26 years. hopefully, i won't be there another 26, but there's a lot of us in here doing multiple life that won't ever get out, and i'm one of them. >> we came to find out that inmate barbers here are not unlike small town barbers. they're popular and well-liked. they
but even in these stark environments, inmates will still find ways to celebrate life's milestones. >> we've covered all kinds of events in prison, from an inmate's birthday to an anniversary to a wedding, even a funeral, and nothing symbolizes the futility of committing a major crime more than seeing an inmate die in prison. >> during our "extended stay" shoot at indiana state prison, we were told a memorial service was being held for an 81-year-old inmate who had been at...
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if this is what they can do in a quiet environment with virtually nothing going on. i would love to see them in something more fun and see if they can take to it the next level. >>> coming up -- a mayor takes justice into his own hands. >> it's very bad ass. >> almost like destruction porn. >> the video is real. right? >> maybe, maybe not. find out when "caught on camera: viral videos, fact or fiction" continues. >>> this mayor of a european city hates parking violators. so much so that he's ready to go to war against them. ♪ >> this is the dream of, like, every 12-year-old in the world. to take a tank or an armored personnel carrier and drive it through the streets crushing things along the way. >> it's like the demolition derby of dealing with annoying daily annoyances. >> it's very bad ass. that kind of thing is not what we associate with our leaders. >> why does the mayor have two staff members hanging out with him? >> if politics had a tv show like "entourage," this is what it would look like. yo, turtle, grab a tank and we'll go roll around on some mercedes!
if this is what they can do in a quiet environment with virtually nothing going on. i would love to see them in something more fun and see if they can take to it the next level. >>> coming up -- a mayor takes justice into his own hands. >> it's very bad ass. >> almost like destruction porn. >> the video is real. right? >> maybe, maybe not. find out when "caught on camera: viral videos, fact or fiction" continues. >>> this mayor of a european...
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the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you are repeating history over and over again. and what i think is problematic is sending a certain caliber weapons top position which we don't know exactly who they are. that's also repeating a bad precedent. you don't want those weapons that to fall into the wrong hands. what happens to the 20,000 surface-to-air missiles that were supposedly communal, and -- the exit, the whole other answer to that, but yes. i would think that if you're going to follow that rationale, you know, ultimately the debt would make sense. safe havens. >> i would like to ask you if you would give some detail. i'm sorr
the no-fly zone is a stab toward military involvement, but not a full military environment. what would be your answer to a question? >> frankly, this is part -- some of the calculation that went into the intervention in libya was that if we intervene in the rea to libya they're already done this. it makes things -- that's a little bit too flippant. personally if i were in that position i would be in favor of a no-fly zone. i think so with the turks. look, you're doing the same thing. you...
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sometimes it's tough environment. i think this will also keep all the asian currencies elevated which is good for the china story also. >> all right. sometimes it's tough to buy the losers and sell the winners. let's play a little hold 'em fold 'em with stocks today. first up, g.m. treasury recently announced its plan to sell its stake in the car maker. what do you do? >> i think you hold it. it's a cheap stock, we're still in a recovery. the one issue could be if the yen gets incredibly, incredibly cheap, makes their autos that much cheaper. however, toyota is the largest car manufacturer in the u.s., bigger than g.m. nonetheless, it's cheap, i would hold it. i would also hold ford. >> eastman chemicals, that stock is trading at a record high, soaring 69% over the past year. the chemical company expecting a 50% increase in profits over the next three years. pete, hold it or fold it? >> it's been an under the radar stock this whole sector. the chemical sector, they remain cheap. eastman kodak -- eastman chemical on th
sometimes it's tough environment. i think this will also keep all the asian currencies elevated which is good for the china story also. >> all right. sometimes it's tough to buy the losers and sell the winners. let's play a little hold 'em fold 'em with stocks today. first up, g.m. treasury recently announced its plan to sell its stake in the car maker. what do you do? >> i think you hold it. it's a cheap stock, we're still in a recovery. the one issue could be if the yen gets...
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we want to create a safe learning environment. what happened in newtown, first let me say my prayers and thoughts go to that entire community. we need to change our security protocol. we're all anxiously waiting for a report to come out in newtown, to tell us where the weaknesses are, but until that time, our community has made a collective decision to protect our 8,000 students, to put in our police officers in each of our nine schools. >> when we look at republican-led legislatures that want to arm teachers in an effort to prevent another tragedy, this is also in coordinate with what we saw in webster, new york, where four firefighters showing up basically to a trap, two were shot and killed, two others were injured, in webs sister, new york, but i want to play what one of your own colleagues, michael nutter had to say about a plan like yours taking place in their area. take a listen. >> i guess, you know, out of last week's bizarre press statement, it wasn't a press conference, i guess mr. lapierre would then say that firefight
we want to create a safe learning environment. what happened in newtown, first let me say my prayers and thoughts go to that entire community. we need to change our security protocol. we're all anxiously waiting for a report to come out in newtown, to tell us where the weaknesses are, but until that time, our community has made a collective decision to protect our 8,000 students, to put in our police officers in each of our nine schools. >> when we look at republican-led legislatures that...
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basically dominate our tactical environment. >> frustration over being locked down 23 hours a day causes many inmates in solitary to act out. >> they start screaming. it can be pretty hectic in here. there's been times i've seen this entire floor out here covered with three, four inches of water. people popping sprinklers. trashed, literally, this entire floor in here. >> this is what they call cell warriors. they're behind the doors so no one can get at each other. they try to stir each other up. >> -- raped on the yard ten years ago! how about that! let's deal with the facts! let's deal with facts! you are a jailhouse punk! >> you've got to get out of the lockdown in there. it can get stuffy in there. a lot of words are said back and forth between inmates you know. so you come out here, work out, take out your stress and anger. >> bradley tucker is in solitary for fighting and carrying a homemade weapon called a shank. >> being in this cage makes me feel like an animal, you know what i mean? pretty horrible, you know. but you know you've got to deal with it. >> one and one. >> while ma
basically dominate our tactical environment. >> frustration over being locked down 23 hours a day causes many inmates in solitary to act out. >> they start screaming. it can be pretty hectic in here. there's been times i've seen this entire floor out here covered with three, four inches of water. people popping sprinklers. trashed, literally, this entire floor in here. >> this is what they call cell warriors. they're behind the doors so no one can get at each other. they try...
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. >> once he was in the air, obviously this is an environment this animal has never been in 30 feet in the air. he actually starts trying to swim. that's the closest thing he can relate this experience to is back in the water. >> bowman quickly lowers st. george and the dog onto a nearby bridge where they are immediately met by other rescue personnel. the traumatized canine is rushed to a local animal shelter where he's dubbed vernon, after the area of l.a. in which he was rescued. vernon escapes the ordeal without injury. st. george, however, is not so lucky. >> the dog crushed the bone in joe's thumb and took off a portion of it. >> bowman flies st. george to the nearest hospital where he's treated and soon released. after thousands watched the rescue unfold on live television, media gathered to bring the people of the story of st. george's heroics. >> this looks a lot worse than it really is. >> we got letters from all over the world. i think people were surprised that we took the time and the effort and the manpower to effect a rescue on the dog. >> not all the reaction is positive
. >> once he was in the air, obviously this is an environment this animal has never been in 30 feet in the air. he actually starts trying to swim. that's the closest thing he can relate this experience to is back in the water. >> bowman quickly lowers st. george and the dog onto a nearby bridge where they are immediately met by other rescue personnel. the traumatized canine is rushed to a local animal shelter where he's dubbed vernon, after the area of l.a. in which he was rescued....
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. >> how do you expect to see this play out in this particular political environment? >> well, i think the difference is this is 9/11 national pain. yes, aurora was significantment, stockton, aurora significant, but the fact is 20 children lost, i mean, it's on the minds of everyone. and i think the president is taking charge of this issue. i'm actually optimistic. i think the easy path obviously is you have the semiautomatic ban somehow expires, that's the easy stuff. you deal with that, congress brings that back. the harder issue, i think, and the money issue is the issue of mental health. i think that really is where the focus is. a much broader comprehensive one. but you know what, miguel, i think that's going to be tough. i think that's a state issue, also. we have to deal with weapons as part of the formula, and i think we're on path for 2013 to see something coming out of washington here. >> richard, can you legislate mental health? is there some way to get a national card going? what are the possibilities here? >> they're going to need to do something, miguel,
. >> how do you expect to see this play out in this particular political environment? >> well, i think the difference is this is 9/11 national pain. yes, aurora was significantment, stockton, aurora significant, but the fact is 20 children lost, i mean, it's on the minds of everyone. and i think the president is taking charge of this issue. i'm actually optimistic. i think the easy path obviously is you have the semiautomatic ban somehow expires, that's the easy stuff. you deal with...
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. >> do you want that in an environment? that a is a situation that has to be addressed. i don't think it is the only situation. >> reporter: i asked earl curtis if he thought it was a good idea to arm principals and teachers. he did not. he said you really need somebody who knows what they're doing and has the training, maybe just police officers. but to put people in charge of guns with no training, is a big problem. >> many of us saw, felt it first hand, we'll reflect when we come back. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. on any new volkswagen. excuse me, sir i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i
. >> do you want that in an environment? that a is a situation that has to be addressed. i don't think it is the only situation. >> reporter: i asked earl curtis if he thought it was a good idea to arm principals and teachers. he did not. he said you really need somebody who knows what they're doing and has the training, maybe just police officers. but to put people in charge of guns with no training, is a big problem. >> many of us saw, felt it first hand, we'll reflect when...
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communication, the security as you mentioned and the continuity that left those americans in beyond hostile environment, ultimately dead. answer that question you are asking yourself. why do you think repeated requests for additional security were not heeded? >> i believe that the answer to that question is political one. the administration wanted to sell the american people on a narrative that was false. that is, this was a victory for us in libya. everything is normal. there is no problem. we've got al-qaeda on the run. finally president obama himself had to take that line out of his stump speech because we didn't have al-qaeda on the run. they are clearly there all over the place. so the narrative was, libya is completely normal. if they spring the money for more security or if they send more assets over there, then it's an admission, maybe libya is not as successful that we want to tell the american people. that is why susan rice was rolled out there to five network shows to say this was a video, it was a spontaneous protest. as biden said malarkey in another context but it was not right to tell th
communication, the security as you mentioned and the continuity that left those americans in beyond hostile environment, ultimately dead. answer that question you are asking yourself. why do you think repeated requests for additional security were not heeded? >> i believe that the answer to that question is political one. the administration wanted to sell the american people on a narrative that was false. that is, this was a victory for us in libya. everything is normal. there is no...
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having that secure, stable environment. >> what do you say to pew tin? -- putin? >> i would say we ha've complie we have been visited by social workers, we send pictures, they get to russia. and he is a healthy, happy boy. we are ordinary adoptive parents that represent 60,000 other couples that have brought home kids from russia. we are hopeful that president putin as a father, he will realize that anyone in process, give these people their babies. >> will you keep us updated? >> we will. >> thank you so much. okay, coming up, many in los angeles were relieved to get some guns off the street during a gun buyback, but did anyone expect this? rocket launchers? launchers, not one but two, that and next. who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the globa
having that secure, stable environment. >> what do you say to pew tin? -- putin? >> i would say we ha've complie we have been visited by social workers, we send pictures, they get to russia. and he is a healthy, happy boy. we are ordinary adoptive parents that represent 60,000 other couples that have brought home kids from russia. we are hopeful that president putin as a father, he will realize that anyone in process, give these people their babies. >> will you keep us...
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we think we have a more certain environment than it looks like today. a move up to 400,000 would be great. all these things are positive. they're all positive. >> how do those translate into corporate earnings delivering what you need them to deliver? >> we can't have a, you know, an air pocket blowing into the consumer's wallet. those things help to shore up the people that buy the products that drive the corporate earnings and, you know, there's a lot of corporate tax breaks involved. the valuations are reasonable. we think consensus earnings at 10% for next year. still a little high. but they do continue to climb. we think the terrible value in the treasury market is also bullish for equities. obviously cash isn't much of an option. you put it all together and we think high single digit type year is likely for stocks next year. >> weis? how does it sound to you? >> i think the first quarter is going to be a little tough and it is off to the races. the u.s. economy is clicking. we have housing, autos. those are lynch pins for the consumer but my quest
we think we have a more certain environment than it looks like today. a move up to 400,000 would be great. all these things are positive. they're all positive. >> how do those translate into corporate earnings delivering what you need them to deliver? >> we can't have a, you know, an air pocket blowing into the consumer's wallet. those things help to shore up the people that buy the products that drive the corporate earnings and, you know, there's a lot of corporate tax breaks...
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volatility, because there is not a market crash, but there is pressure on the market and reprice the environment and reprice the risk in the market at the moment, and so prices will get cheaper. but if you are a long-term player, you want these days to happen and start putting money to work in the market as it gets a little bit cheaper. my sense is that there is a ton of money out there on the sideline sidelines and people are talking about 2013 being kind of a turnaround year with better days ahead so that you want to, if you are the long-term guy, take advantage of the weakness in the market. >> yeah, and you know, kenny, i want to remind people that with this dow and the s&p 500 which is a lot of people's 401(k)s is up more than 12% for 2012 and all of the nonsense in europe and the fiscal cliff, and the market is better than the long term average in 2012. i keep saying that if washington does not mess it up, 2013 could be a good year for america. >> you are absolutely right. so what we might find is that we might hit volatility in january and a rough month, but you know what, don't despair,
volatility, because there is not a market crash, but there is pressure on the market and reprice the environment and reprice the risk in the market at the moment, and so prices will get cheaper. but if you are a long-term player, you want these days to happen and start putting money to work in the market as it gets a little bit cheaper. my sense is that there is a ton of money out there on the sideline sidelines and people are talking about 2013 being kind of a turnaround year with better days...
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and again, looking for high quality stocks, dividend paying stocks in this environment, will, i think, be -- >> even with the, you know, our previous segment was talking about potential for big tax hikes on dividends. even with that, you'll still be going for dividend stocks? >> i think so. i heard that segment and i think we will be get an increase but we won't get that full effect going to the maximum tax rates. >> right. we can only hope there. >> looking in that 20% range. >> chad, what are your expectations? >> well, i think you're going to go over the cliff, but you're going to get a mini bargain. any market dislocation you have over the next 15 trading days, i'd be a buyer. in the long run, we have the economy that's improving, stall speed, but that will gradually increase over the course of the year. once you have some more certainty. so, you'll get some capital spending, you'll get retail investors that will be a little bit more optimistic as well as institutional inves or thes will start to click and up their equity allocation. >> where does 2013 end up for the market? >> i'
and again, looking for high quality stocks, dividend paying stocks in this environment, will, i think, be -- >> even with the, you know, our previous segment was talking about potential for big tax hikes on dividends. even with that, you'll still be going for dividend stocks? >> i think so. i heard that segment and i think we will be get an increase but we won't get that full effect going to the maximum tax rates. >> right. we can only hope there. >> looking in that 20%...
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thing that's make the environment much more manageable for someone who is going to have that challenge for their lives they're providing us an opportunity in our lives to get us back. >> michael lost both arms and 85% of his body. a convoy ran over a roadside bomb he found out difficulties trying to get thinged staffed and stuff so. they decided to buil
thing that's make the environment much more manageable for someone who is going to have that challenge for their lives they're providing us an opportunity in our lives to get us back. >> michael lost both arms and 85% of his body. a convoy ran over a roadside bomb he found out difficulties trying to get thinged staffed and stuff so. they decided to buil
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and so, in the environment that we're in, what's the alternative? and that's where we have to have this conversation, as a nation, about, is gun laws and further restrictions, when we already have 20,000 plus laws and regulations? that's not going to work. because 99.9% of all gun owners follow the laws. it's these people who are mentally ill, and this is where we should have a conversation about addressing mentally ill people and doing something about it and empowering law enforcement to do something. >> sheriff babeu, thank you for coming "outfront" tonight. >>> "outfront" next, we look back at our favorite political viral videos of the 2012 election. the good, the bad, and the ugly. >>> and america isn't as divided as washington would have you believe. we find a glimmer of hope in the midwest. ery tyou loses through diet and exercise, alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. let's fight fat with alli. ♪ welcome to chevy's year-end event. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what'
and so, in the environment that we're in, what's the alternative? and that's where we have to have this conversation, as a nation, about, is gun laws and further restrictions, when we already have 20,000 plus laws and regulations? that's not going to work. because 99.9% of all gun owners follow the laws. it's these people who are mentally ill, and this is where we should have a conversation about addressing mentally ill people and doing something about it and empowering law enforcement to do...
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that happened in any environment. we need to talk about it more directly. those discussions are always taper down for women. >> what do you wish you knew when your 17? keep striving, never lose heart, is what you do after you get up and brush yourself off. is there a specific time you can talk about when you were not dealt and got back up? >> the was one incident and high-school r.i. was told i was not ready to go to college. i got angry and instead of listening to the naysayers, i said how can i turn this around? i worked harder to make sure i could do well and advance myself. people from my background and don't go to college -- there is no one helping navigate. >> it sells like president obama should you angry. we have time for a couple of questions if you have a question, there is a roving microphone. you often hear that the strive to the top is tough and when you are competing to get their, it's pretty relaxed. >> i think you are always mindful of what you're doing and making sure you are doing everything opprobrious they're all going to be happy people
that happened in any environment. we need to talk about it more directly. those discussions are always taper down for women. >> what do you wish you knew when your 17? keep striving, never lose heart, is what you do after you get up and brush yourself off. is there a specific time you can talk about when you were not dealt and got back up? >> the was one incident and high-school r.i. was told i was not ready to go to college. i got angry and instead of listening to the naysayers, i...